Scarborough
- 258 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
A poignant multi-voiced novel about the troubled yet noble lives of urban warriors living in low-income neighborhoods.
Catherine Hernandez je oceňovaná autorka, ktorá sa vo svojej tvorbe zameriava na hlboké a často neskúmané aspekty ľudskej skúsenosti. Jej písanie vyniká surovou úprimnosťou a poetickým jazykom, ktorým skúma témy identity, komunity a hľadania zmyslu v živote. Hernandez sa nebojí dotýkať sa zložitých spoločenských otázok a dáva hlasy tým, ktorí sú často marginalizovaní. Jej literárny prístup je založený na silnom zmysle pre empatiu a túžbe porozumieť rôznym perspektívam.



A poignant multi-voiced novel about the troubled yet noble lives of urban warriors living in low-income neighborhoods.
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